Monday, February 17, 2014

Played around with the Moto-G for a very brief while before I configured those and handed it off to family members. Neat device. A few observations (will update these in the future, if I get a chance, and/or if I find something).

Camera: The camera could definitely be much better in low light or indoor lighting that's not great, I don't know if it's just a software issue - device still on 4.3 during launch in India, whether 4.4.2 would make an improvement? Or is it one of cost? If so, what would be a price point to take it to a decent level? Just a thought.

FM Radio: The FM Radio seriously lacks options on the UI. Need the following. 1. Ability to enter a frequency (via keypad) instead of having to goof around with the slider.2. Ability to provide names to the stations.3. Ability to play thru' speaker instead of earphones, and switch back.4. Ability to sleep after 15,30,45,60,120 mins or, enter a configurable option.5. Ability to create a playlist of stations and optionally play thru' them randomly for every 15,30,.. mins or so (ok, that's extreme)6. Ability to record from the FM station (not that many may use it, still may be handy once in a while).

Storage / MicroSD: To Motorola::Please, please consider adding a MicroSD card option in future models. I dunno what your fixation is with not providing those, but they'd certainly help, especially in budget devices.

Voice Recorder: To Motorola:: Need a default voice recorder so one can record MP3s of kids talking, singing and such - doesn't have to be video always - especially with the lack of storage space.Update 1:Good job on including the charger, headset for a market like India.Don't think some of the other country versions have these.Charger: The charger could have had clearly visible USB indicator (or some marking) on it to easily indicate which side to plug into the phone. Will prevent long term damage of the charger/phone USB port.Cases: I see that the cases, flip shells align pretty much with the camera glass. I would have preferred if the casing was such that it provided at least a few mm protection to the camera, i.e casing stood out and camera was a little bit inside. Or is it that the camera glass is built with such material so as not to be scratched if placed frequently on irregular/rough surfaces?Update 2:Moto-G receives the sweet pill! Kitkat 4.4.2 update now available for India! Upgraded one phone out of two! Still need to see what it actually brings in noticeably..

Monday, February 10, 2014

Ok, now that I possibly have your attention with an
"interesting" title/subject, here's the story.

Quick summary is presented towards the end for those who can’t
read the gory or spicy details. Excuse me in advance for the automatic formatting fiasco below.

Background:

Motorola launched the Moto-G on 13-Nov-2013 (last year) in
Brazil where it also said it will bring the device to India in early Jan in a
dual-sim variant. Now, for those of you who don't know the Moto-G, it's a
fantastic budget android phone that literally shows the rest of the world (read
other manufacturers) how to build a phone at budget prices without compromising
on the quality in terms of build or software. The major drawback I see is the absence of a micro-SD card, and minor ones such as a "just ok" camera and non user detachable battery.

I was very excited about the
India launch, and decided to renege on my earlier promise to myself not to buy
another Motorola device ever - having convinced myself that this is no longer
the earlier Motorola, but a new Motorola, a Google company (oh, and for those
who don't know, Google has sold off Motorola to Lenovo). I was planning to gift
3 of these phones to family members and was super happy at such a device coming
to India.

Now, come early January 2014, there was no news about the
launch, and things started getting a bit disappointing until indications
started it would be late January, and then finally, the launch was supposed to
happen on 5-Feb-2014. Of course, my excitement knew no bounds and I waited
impatiently for the launch/sale information.

The phone was launched on Feb-5 and it said that the phone
would be exclusively available with Flipkart for sale from 6-Feb, 12am onwards.
Note that flipkart had also been pumping up the frenzy by talking about exclusive
launch day offers for a few days.

After having read about all the fiasco in US with motomaker
discount offers during special days, how the systems crumbled, I was keeping my
fingers crossed that flipkart would get it right. After all, they were the
poster boys of e-commerce in India and were steadily improving in every aspect –
they couldn’t get anything wrong!, right?? Wrong! – as you will read on going
forward.

Sequence of events:

I logged onto my flipkart account on Feb-6, at
around 12.05 am and placed my first order for a Moto-G.

The system didn’t allow me to place 3 orders,
which was my goal.

It allowed me to place only one at a time and
indicated that I could place another order with delivery dates being calculated
separately on that order.

I decided to let it go, proceeded with one order
(around 12.10maybe) to be delivered by 10-Feb (Monday) and then went back in to
order my next phone(s). Order # OD40206080333.

I again tried ordering 2 phones in one shot, it
wouldn’t allow me to save anything more than one. I was forced to buy one-by-one
and to my second order went in before 12.20am. Order # OD40206030472, to be delivered by 10-Feb (Monday).

I then tried getting in third order at around
12.21am or so at which point of time, the system said it was out of stock.

I suspected that it could be a login related
thing and tried looking up the stock from another machine/browser without
logging in to my flipkart account – it said the same thing “out of stock”. I
resigned myself to getting 2 out of 3 and was still fairly happy.

Order confirmation by email kept coming in, but
I didn’t see anything about the launch day offers in those. I was beginning to
get worried.

I then read the fine print on the stock page
which said that I had to order the phone cases along with the phones in same order
to avail launch day offer. I couldn’t believe my eyes that they could be so
finicky on the T&Cs.

I called up the flipkart support center around
12.40am, Feb-6 to see if something could be done about the cases. The gentleman
on the line looked at my orders and

a.Said only one of them (#OD40206080333) was
approved by flipkart for the moment since they were of the opinion that the
second one could have been due to a mistake and wanted my confirmation that I
wanted the second phone as well

d.Coming to my case discount request, he said
nothing could be done and that I could try canceling my phone order(s) and
place another one along with the case.

e.When I asked him whether I would be guaranteed
another phone given things were already out of stock, he acknowledged that it
was not possible to guarantee.

f.I was not happy about it and asked him to take
feedback that flipkart had to make the launch day T&Cs more
transparent/clearer so that everyone doesn’t lose out on those offers.

g.At 1:06am, Feb-6, I also wrote to cs@flikpart.com about missing out on the
offers, and that flipkart had to make the T&Cs simpler/transparent and/or
provide options for redemption later.

i.I got a standard response from support at
11:10am in the morning that the offer was only valid when phone and case were
combined in same order (duh!) and that I could try canceling the order and
placing a new one! This, when the system was already out of stock.

11. Later in the day, I started seeing messages on
twitter handle @flipkart or @flipkartsupport about the same thing, and surprisingly,
they were responding that cases could be redeemed at said discount as long as
phone was ordered on launch day (Feb-6)

a.I was thankful that flipkart realized the mess
and was acting on it

b.I was flabbergasted that cs@flipkart.com had a standard response,
while their twitter group was more clued in! Maybe the departments are not
synchronized. Or maybe, I didn’t see the timing in that detail.

12.I started hearing from others that they would
open up stock around noon and was elated at the prospect of getting in my 3rd
order.

13.Before 1pm, 6-Feb, I got 3rd order
in, # OD40206025031, after a few
attempts. By this time, flipkart had changed the UI on the page to clearly
indicate that there was a combined offer and one could buy it from there. I
silently congratulated them on the quick changes they had brought in the UI to
avoid further confusion.

14.The 3rd order was also going to be
delivered on 10-Feb. I was super-excited and happy with myself.

15.At around 1.14pm, I got email notification from
flipkart that they “observed that my Moto-G was ordered without a case and they
felt it was best looking with a colorful case” and that I could login to my
account and order a new case between Feb-6 and 31-Mar. “Offer could be redeemed
once”, they said!!

a.I was certainly thankful that things were
improving, but still unhappy and confused about the “order could be redeemed
once” statement.

b.I wrote back about the fact that I had two such
orders and whether the offer would be applicable for both, but received no
response to the email.

c.Much later (9.51pm, 6-Feb), flipkart sent another
note saying I could order a case between 7-Feb and 31-Mar. It was still not
clear whether this was in addition to the earlier one or whether just dates had
changed from 6-Feb to 7-Feb.

i.See below that by this time, my orders had been
cancelled unilaterally by flipkart!! This was adding insult to injury!!

16.A little while later, at 2.28pm, I got a message
that my 3rd order delivery date was changed from 10-Feb to 17-Feb “due
to reasons beyond their control”. While I was slightly disappointed, I was
still happy that I was still going to get 2 phones on 10-Feb and another one a
week later.

17.At around 7pm, flipkart
shattered my blissful world by sending in SMS messages that all my 3 orders
were cancelled on my request!!

18.I also got emails around
this time that orders were being cancelled per my request!!

a.And that amount would be
credited back to my credit card account by 14-Feb (nice valentine’s day gift!!!)

19.I saw the SMS only a while later and called in
the support center at around 8.30pm to find out what was happening.

20.I spent about 40 mins talking to a gentleman (Mr.Pratik)
and trying to escalate to his shift supervisor (Mr.Shohom) who was handling
other calls and remained unreachable throughout the said call period. I made it
clear to Mr.Pratik that I never asked for cancellation.

21.He first said that the cancellation was since
they were “out of stock”!!!!

a.I made it clear to him that when I ordered
(before 12.20am that day, Feb-6), the stock was pretty much in inventory
according to the system, and that they had happily acknowledged this multiple times.
Infact, to the extent that only my 3rd order in first attempt was
blocked and first 2 went in fine without any issues.

b.My 3rd order went had gone in just
around 1pm at which point of time, things were again in stock and flipkart
themselves had announced on Google+ at around 1pm that they were restocking and
new orders were being taken!

c.Also, several others had clearly indicated that
they were able to order at around the same time without issues.

22.After much back-and-forth, he suggested that the
order could have been cancelled by the seller since more than one phone was
ordered per account id.

a.I was seriously put off by this!! This was an
arbitrary, unannounced policy being put in place much after the fact!!

23.I made it clear to him that this was
unacceptable and my orders had to be reinstated since I wasn’t at fault.

a.Also, that SMSing and emailing me that I (customer)
had requested for cancellation was heights of lack of concern for the customer!!!
He said it was a system generated message and possibly based on standard
template and hence the error in wording.

24.He said nothing could be done at this point of
time and was escalating to his supervisors, but that I should try ordering it
when it becomes available again!!!!!

25.I called up the call center next day, 7-Feb
(Friday), at around 8.45/9am and asked for shift supervisor and spoke in length
to a Mr.Kulbhushan about the whole story. He said he’d discuss it with his
managers who will come in around 10/11am and arrange for a call back later
during the day.

26.As promised, he did arrange for the call back,
and I spoke to Mr.Ahmad (hope I remember the names right) in length about the
issue and how flipkart had to set this right for a long standing customer. He said
that he’d look into it and could probably get 2 phones available, but not the 3rd
due to demand.

a.I simply resigned myself to “fate” and accepted
the offer grudgingly, but still asked for my 3rd order to be honored
as soon as possible.

27.A little while later, someone else (a Mr.Akul?
maybe. I hope I am getting these names right, although they could all be
fictitious! J) called
from flipkart support and said they looked at my orders and cancellation and in
view of my escalation, could give me 1 phone out of 3!!!! I told him Mr.Ahmad
had already “promised” 2 and now I was again being “downgraded”? He said in
that case, since someone had already spoken to me and offered 2 phones, that
would stay.

28.I was contacted later (around 5pm, Feb-7 maybe) by
someone from flipkart and told that I could order my “allotted” 2 phones, but
that it had to be a new order, and that it would have to be cash-on-delivery
and delivery time was still to be determined!!

29.I was simply sick of all of this by this point
of time (as you can see, even in writing, because, I’ve lost track of details
like who/when/…). I told him that flipkart had to get the order in “now”, and
that delivery was to be made in next-day-guarantee category at flipkart’s
expense since they goofed up big time!!

a.There was a lot of back-and-forth in him saying
he couldn’t offer next-day shipping, etc

b.I asked him to escalate, and he finally said, I
still had to make the courier payment of Rs.90 for speed shipping, but that
flipkart would credit back the amount in store payment to my account for the 2
orders!!

c.It was revolting, but I accepted it for what it
was worth!

30.As of now, I only have one order coming in on
11-Feb! No idea about the next one!! No express delivery!!!

31.So much for customer service!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

32.I have seen a few complaints about such suo moto
cancellations, but nothing so painful. Or maybe others haven’t had the patience
to write it up.

Summary:

Flipkart took my money for 3 phones (on launch
day, Feb-6, Thursday).

Cancelled my orders later on Feb-6 stating I
asked for cancellation, without me asking for cancellation.

Has not offered to give me 3 phones asap/now inspite
of repeated escalations.

Made me “order” 2 phones in a new order (Feb-7),
not reinstating the old ones, thereby making me possibly lose out on launch day
offers.

Forcing me to pay cash-on-delivery, thereby theoretically
tying up funds on both credit-card and cash (of course it’s my choice to accept
or not). Not to mention me losing out bonus points on credit-card.

Not offering next-day-delivery by default due to
such mix-up, not offering to waive the cash payment, offering store-credit
after much haggling, but still showing no indication of using it for delivery.

Only one phone is being sent now, doesn’t look
like next-day-delivery (order taken on 7-Feb, but coming in only on 11-Feb).Order
# OD40207045235.

No idea when 2nd phone is going to be
delivered (Order
# OD40207065295), nor whether I can get a discounted case.

No possibility of getting 3rd phone
for now.

Experience leaves a very bad taste in mouth
about Flipkart. Not sure I can blame Motorola on this, except if they had not anticipated
the demand, and/or not shared their experiences with flipkart after the
motomaker discount offer disaster in the US.

The promotional exclusive launch day offers were
misleading – no mention of having to buy phone-and-case in one order

Corrected later

No mention about “offer open till stocks last”
or “limited supply only” – at least not prominent

Full page ads in all leading newspapers, along
with promotion about launch-day-offers would have got people visiting the site,
only to be disappointed with the “out of stock” message

System very unreliable, if discussions with
support to be believed, else how could an order that was confirmed during
payment be cancelled since stock out of inventory later

Unconfirmed policy of 1 phone per account –
another mixup that could have been avoided by making it clear up ahead

Impression:

Email, twitter, call center support
channels not in synch with each other

Most responsive: twitter channel

No indication of when 16gb is likely to be
restocked

I' I’m sure there are the envious few who already have the
phone by now, the happy thousand who have had no issues with ordering, and the
top brass of FK, Motorola have possibly congratulated themselves over the
stupendous launch and demand. I just
hope this piece provides an insight into some of the things that had gone wrong
and hopefully helps put in place better systems for the future.

It’s quite possible, I may have missed out some more of the
finer details, but at this point of time, I give up the effort of trying to
document any more things!

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